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sumitpal22 said:
Hi everybody!

I know this is not a relevant forum for EE but I I have two queries.

1) one question asks whether you have applied to CIC before? and then ask for UCI no. I have applied in fsw in DEC and I have yet not received my UCI number. if I answer yes then I have to enter UCI no If I enter no this would be a misrepresentation, what to do?

2) I dont have a family name, not even on my passport. but while filling form we have to enter family as well as given name and we cant leave any field blank. what should I write in family name?
Put 8 zeros in UCI field it will work. Enter LN unavailable in family name field
 
App Filed 24.07.2014
2173
NDVO
DD not en-cashed yet
DD Date is 09.07.2014 (valid for 6 months, Requires Revalidation by issuing office if presented after six months)



some agents are telling that CIC/CIO will have some additional privileges who can extend the validity of DDs. Is it true?

IS IT TRUE ?????

dd was made from SBI.
 
some agents are telling that CIC/CIO will have some additional privileges who can extend the validity of DDs. Is it true?

IS IT TRUE ?????
 
FIYAZALI said:
Thanks bro
Definitely 1+
Wonderfully explained
Lastly what on this issue ““what does it mean by permanently!! I am under some restriction not to move outside this province.”
What does it mean by permanently I am restricted to that province until I get passport

Seniors and current Canadian resident can help you regarding this

Some people say that once you get PR card you are free to move anywhere and PR card is issued after you arrive in canada upon application.

It is possible that in PNP, CIC will process application for PR card after a certain stay.

In other scenario, my friend went to Australia with nomination of West Australia and landed in Melbourne. He is now working in Newcastle. He said that in visa there is nothing mentionrd that we must land in particular state
Visa is visa.

Well you try to ask to 2013 pnp applicants in older posts. Your concern is valid and it is very important to clear. Because it will not be much charming to spend our most productive years in a state with limited opportunity.
 
kv_murphy said:
Hello Guys..i am your fellow fsw applicant with details updated in ss..at ppr stage. Although the question im about to ask might sound the most idiotic one you have ever came across in the forum..responses would still be highly appreciated.. I come from an upper middle class family ..currently employed with an organization of high repute ( top 5 in fortune 500) ..me and my wife earn well over INR 2L per month..i have my own house without any loans etc in an upmarket society at Gurgaon..Would it be advisable for me to quit my job here and start from scratch at Canada ???

Im in a big time dilemma and any honest opinions would be a great help.

Thanks

Out of this two lacs, your saving will b one lacs
In canada it will be same if you convert in INR
With hard winter lots of taxes and far from dear oned... Ofcourse you will have a better lifestyle
 
Hi mates
update
noc 3233
Application received: 20/October/14
DD debited: 29/December/14

Waiting for much valued PER.
THANK GOD
thanks to all the forum mates
 
kv_murphy said:
Hello Guys..i am your fellow fsw applicant with details updated in ss..at ppr stage. Although the question im about to ask might sound the most idiotic one you have ever came across in the forum..responses would still be highly appreciated.. I come from an upper middle class family ..currently employed with an organization of high repute ( top 5 in fortune 500) ..me and my wife earn well over INR 2L per month..i have my own house without any loans etc in an upmarket society at Gurgaon..Would it be advisable for me to quit my job here and start from scratch at Canada ???

Im in a big time dilemma and any honest opinions would be a great help.

Thanks

Hi, I can understand ur situation. Its not easy to provide yes or no answer..... Based on my experience in Canada for the past 4.5 years, I can give you some inputs, which u may consider...

My suggestions:

1) Apply for jobs from India, if get one, move to Canada.... This is less realistic.... The employer may not give u job as u are not available for interview.. and u may need additional course work to get the job

2) The best suggestion is to take leave from job in India... finish Landing procedure first and stay in Canada for few months and try to find the job... if u both can get good jobs u may resign Indian job and stay in Canada.... again the problem is u will loose money and time if u decide to go back.

Lets start with the positive points moving to Canada.........

1) You will enjoy ur given privacy in Canada over India...Less population density and no one will interfere in the private life of ur family..

2) Very secured place to have family

3) Nature, so many places to roam around

4) If you able to manage a job, ur pay will be high (especially engineer or management ppl)

5) Clean air to breath

6) Ppl are very welcoming and well behaved, I did not see any racism so far... (It does not matter what they think inside but they are polite and welcoming outside)

7) There are certain comforts that u get that cannot be simply explained... one has to experience it.

Negative side:

1) No Job security,... despite many ppl are in good jobs, anyone can be laid off from work at any point...switching jobs is a routine. in India this is the greatest advantage... job security... Also, oil prices influence economy and job market of Canada, especially provinces like Alberta...right now the market is going down.....

2) Indian work experience may not be considered

3) Weather in the winter is depressing and biggest hassle... if u love trees and gardening... forget it

4) Many ppl at work believe that they are better than u for no reason... of course u can change their opinion by being confident and showing ur skills

5) Money management is super important.... I feel like spending money in Canada is way too easy and there will be that fee this fee... mechanics are expensive... any labour work is more expensive must be careful with buying stuff

6) Labour work is paid well compare to office jobs.. also jobs are mainly for engineers and management ppl... nurses, medical doctors... If u wish to work for management or finance or medical or pharmaceutical u may have to do extra course work in Canada

6) If u are use to many friends around u and love to hav friends company most of the time... it could be a problem here.. usually u need to call well before and check availability and visit ppl

There is + and - everywhere, so up to u to decide
 
Dear All Senior & expert Member!

Can anyone please answer my question.

Yesterday I sent a CSE through for spplication update:
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/case-cas-eng.aspx?mission=london

and when I sent it was mentioned there that I will receive an auto response within 24 hours , but its almost 36 hours have been passed and I have not received any auto response . What could be the problem? Any ideas please?

I entered my correct email address. 100%
 
pg123 said:
Hi, I can understand ur situation. Its not easy to provide yes or no answer..... Based on my experience in Canada for the past 4.5 years, I can give you some inputs, which u may consider...

My suggestions:

1) Apply for jobs from India, if get one, move to Canada.... This is less realistic.... The employer may not give u job as u are not available for interview.. and u may need additional course work to get the job

2) The best suggestion is to take leave from job in India... finish Landing procedure first and stay in Canada for few months and try to find the job... if u both can get good jobs u may resign Indian job and stay in Canada.... again the problem is u will loose money and time if u decide to go back.

Lets start with the positive points moving to Canada.........

1) You will enjoy ur given privacy in Canada over India...Less population density and no one will interfere in the private life of ur family..

2) Very secured place to have family

3) Nature, so many places to roam around

4) If you able to manage a job, ur pay will be high (especially engineer or management ppl)

5) Clean air to breath

6) Ppl are very welcoming and well behaved, I did not see any racism so far... (It does not matter what they think inside but they are polite and welcoming outside)

7) There are certain comforts that u get that cannot be simply explained... one has to experience it.

Negative side:

1) No Job security,... despite many ppl are in good jobs, anyone can be laid off from work at any point...switching jobs is a routine. in India this is the greatest advantage... job security... Also, oil prices influence economy and job market of Canada, especially provinces like Alberta...right now the market is going down.....

2) Indian work experience may not be considered

3) Weather in the winter is depressing and biggest hassle... if u love trees and gardening... forget it

4) Many ppl at work believe that they are better than u for no reason... of course u can change their opinion by being confident and showing ur skills

5) Money management is super important.... I feel like spending money in Canada is way too easy and there will be that fee this fee... mechanics are expensive... any labour work is more expensive must be careful with buying stuff

6) Labour work is paid well compare to office jobs.. also jobs are mainly for engineers and management ppl... nurses, medical doctors... If u wish to work for management or finance or medical or pharmaceutical u may have to do extra course work in Canada

6) If u are use to many friends around u and love to hav friends company most of the time... it could be a problem here.. usually u need to call well before and check availability and visit ppl

There is + and - everywhere, so up to u to decide

Thanks for sharing buddy. This I will deeply consider. WIsh to + 1 you but my status says otherwise. ;) ;) ;)
 
sarwan_ch said:
Hello,

You only need to submit one PCC from one state in India. The address after marriage should just be okay. You don't need one from each and every city.
I am 14th July applicant.
Place of residence: Dubai
VO: London

Whats your date of application? Is it 13th August.

It seems your application has jumped has been processed faster.

Thanks sarwan_ch. Yes its 13th August, but still no second line / processing started. Only received response to case specific query related to spouse addition after PER.

I am from PK....and the change in spouse address is within the same city. That's why wanted to know if i need to send different pcc for spouse after she has moved with me after marriage in nov / dec.

seniors please advice
 
Hi everyone pls help, i overlooked the education part and just sent the original wes and was not
Able to attach diploma and transcript of records, how can I send this? i sent my my application last Nov.14, received last nov. 19,under noc 0911 pls help is there any hope :(
 
Finally got my Meds Req.......
 
Question?

Please help me understand the right NOC.

Customer Care Manager and Business Development Manager in Retail industry will fall under:

1. 0125 NOC (Other Business Services Managers) OR
2. 0651 NOC (Managers in Customer and Personal Services, n.e.c) OR
3. Somewhere else

Thanks
 
Nursepmc said:
Hi everyone pls help, i overlooked the education part and just sent the original wes and was not
Able to attach diploma and transcript of records, how can I send this? i sent my my application last Nov.14, received last nov. 19,under noc 0911 pls help is there any hope :(

U r too late to send an addendum as your file will be already on its way back
 
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